* highlight breakpoints with pdb?
@ 2014-11-18 22:29 Xin Jin
2014-11-19 7:01 ` Andreas Röhler
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From: Xin Jin @ 2014-11-18 22:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I use pdb with gud to debug python scripts. I am just wondering if there is way to highlight the lines with breakpoints? For example, in some screenshots of gud-gdb, some people seem to have red circles to the left of lines with breakpoints. How to achieve that with pdb? And is there a way to list all breakpoints (like the breakpoints buffer of gud-gdb)?
I actually tried realgud once, and it did have this feature. However, realgud is lacking documentation, and I find it extremely confusing to use. I have very limited knowledge of elisp, so I cannot figure out what is going on without a more detailed guide.
Thanks.
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* Re: highlight breakpoints with pdb?
2014-11-18 22:29 highlight breakpoints with pdb? Xin Jin
@ 2014-11-19 7:01 ` Andreas Röhler
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From: Andreas Röhler @ 2014-11-19 7:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 18.11.2014 23:29, Xin Jin wrote:
> I use pdb with gud to debug python scripts. I am just wondering if there is way to highlight the lines with breakpoints? For example, in some screenshots of gud-gdb, some people seem to have red circles to the left of lines with breakpoints. How to achieve that with pdb? And is there a way to list all breakpoints (like the breakpoints buffer of gud-gdb)?
>
> I actually tried realgud once, and it did have this feature. However, realgud is lacking documentation, and I find it extremely confusing to use. I have very limited knowledge of elisp, so I cannot figure out what is going on without a more detailed guide.
>
> Thanks.
>
This should be possible. Exists a related feature request already at python-mode.el's side
https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-mode/+bug/1248657
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* Re: highlight breakpoints with pdb?
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@ 2014-11-19 9:17 ` Xin Jin
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From: Xin Jin @ 2014-11-19 9:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:01:38 PM UTC-8, Andreas Röhler wrote:
> On 18.11.2014 23:29, Xin Jin wrote:
> > I use pdb with gud to debug python scripts. I am just wondering if there is way to highlight the lines with breakpoints? For example, in some screenshots of gud-gdb, some people seem to have red circles to the left of lines with breakpoints. How to achieve that with pdb? And is there a way to list all breakpoints (like the breakpoints buffer of gud-gdb)?
> >
> > I actually tried realgud once, and it did have this feature. However, realgud is lacking documentation, and I find it extremely confusing to use. I have very limited knowledge of elisp, so I cannot figure out what is going on without a more detailed guide.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> This should be possible. Exists a related feature request already at python-mode.el's side
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-mode/+bug/1248657
Actually putting a breakpoint in emacs is very easy (just type, say, "b 10" to put a breakpoint at line 10). And I've figured out how to list all breakpoints (just type "b").
What I wanted is the feature that would put a red icon to left of the lines with breakpoints, like this:
http://csm.mech.utah.edu/content/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Emacs-with-GDB-Breakpoint.jpg
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